
Second Lit Terms Quiz
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- Q1When the person or thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence. "I like dogs."Active Voice30s
- Q2A word that describes a noun. She is NICE. They are EXCITED.Adjective30s
- Q3A word that describes a verb, adjective or adverb.. Example: he ran QUICKLY. He walked THERE. This is TOTALLY easy.Adverb30s
- Q4The repetition of initial (or first) sounds. Example: Haunted House, Pumpkin Patch, Hardest Hue to HoldAlliteration30s
- Q5A reference to another work of art, literature, or music. Robert Frost alludes to Eden in "Nothing Gold Can Stay"Allusion30s
- Q6a character or a group of characters which stand in opposition to the protagonist or the main character.antagonist30s
- Q7Also called a helping verb "Dogs ARE liked by me."Auxiliary Verb30s
- Q8is that particular point in a narrative at which the conflict or tension hits the highest pointClimax30s
- Q9Alerts the reader to additional information.Colon :30s
- Q10See imageI had two things on my mind: Paul Newman and a ride home.30s
- Q11Facts or quotes from a story. Example: Computer use outside of school is "frowned upon." Wilt Chamberlain made 87.5 percent of his free throws.Concrete Details30s
- Q12Something standing in the way between the protagonist and his or her goalsConflict30s
- Q13thamosconjunctive adverb30s
- Q14See imageConnects two independent clauses30s
- Q15Two words joined by using an apostrophe. IT'S nice to have a dog. THEY'RE fun.Contraction30s